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To the second hee saith hee this deponent … To the second hee saith hee this deponent was present at dartmouth<br />
when upon the said buying the said Cubit and company tooke the said shipp<br />
and fitted her, at their owne costs and chardges, and to their owne use<br />
to whom and to whose sole use hee saith shee was ordered to be delivered, and<br />
otherwise hee referreth him selfe to his foregoing deposition.
To the third hee saith that when the said shipp soe as aforesaid proceeded<br />
from dartmouth, shee had aboard her and belonging unto her nine or<br />
tenn muskets, two pistols, and some appurtenance of ammunition,<br />
as pikes and other, but had noe greate guns. And that shee had<br />
foure anchors, foure cables and halsers, masts, sailes, and all<br />
appurtenances belonging to such a shipp, being of 150 tonnes burden, and<br />
all necessary rigging, and the same was all good and sufficient<br />
And saith the said shipp with all her said ammunition, anchors, cables,<br />
and all other appurtenances, were at the said tyme of her setting<br />
out worth the summe of three hundred pounds and upwards in this<br />
deponents estimation, and otherwise hee cannot answer.
To the fourth hee referreth himselfe to his foregoing deposition, wherein<br />
hee hath satisfied the same.
To the fifth hee saith hee well knoweth and knewth the said shipp<br />
to be the same by sevrall peeces of timber put into her at<br />
dartmouth after such buying of her as aforesaid, and by severall other<br />
repaires and particulars of all which hee had before taken notice.
To the sixth hee the said salt was bought and laded at Rochell<br />
by one William Cokille for the account of the said Cubit and company<br />
whose factor hee was, and hath sent them the bills and accounts<br />
thereof upon their adventure, amounting for the salt and other goods<br />
alsoe laden aboard, to the summe of 200 ''li'' sterling or thereabouts, which<br />
money they have remitted him, this deponent being privie thereto.<br />
And that they the said Cubit and company, all of dartmouth<br />
are the very persons for whose account the said goods were laden,<br />
and that none other had or hath any interest or part therein, And<br />
otherwise hee cannot answer, saving that this deponent was not<br />
present at the said lading at Rochell.
To the 7th hee saith hee had and hath an eighth part of the said<br />
shipp belonging unto him, and seaven sixteenth parts of<br />
her said salt, and that besides the said Cubit and this deponent<br />
hee saith that William Barnes, Robert [?XXXd], and Clement<br />
Palmer (all of dartmouth) are the said the owners of the said<br />
vessell and goods, and were soe owners of the vessell at such her setting out. And otherwise hee<br />
cannot depose.
To the 8th hee saith that the said shipp as hee was informed by her<br />
master and company was two dayes space and somewhat more in the<br />
possession of the said dunkerkers before the said Rescue happened,<br />
and hee beleeveth that if Captaine Plumleigh had not soe met with<br />
her, shee had bin quite carried away by the Duneirkers and lost.
To the last negatively.
Repeated before doctor Godolphin.
Miles Pile [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]odolphin.
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